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- CWB Chicago - Chicago public safety and crime news
CWBChicago is a reader-funded public safety news outlet focusing on crime and criminal court proceedings in Chicago
- Prosecutor warned judge before release of man now accused in CTA fire . . .
A Cook County judge told a prosecutor “I can’t keep everybody in jail” before releasing the man now accused of setting a woman on fire aboard a Blue Line train, newly reviewed court records show Despite warnings from prosecutors and a risk assessment that flagged him for likely violent reoffending, the judge placed Lawrence Reed on electronic monitoring and later expanded the hours he
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On April 14, 2013, we debuted “Crime In Wrigleyville + Boystown (CWB),” with a mission to report on the crimes, statistics, and trends that—for whatever reason—the city refused to address
- Illinois legislators move to eliminate law that imposes . . . - CWB Chicago
A group of Illinois legislators has voted to repeal the state's habitual criminal law which currently allows a life sentence for people upon being convicted of their third high-level felony like attempted murder, carjacking, and sexual assault
- Brandon’s Bodies - CWB Chicago
CWBChicago tracks incidents of people being found shot in areas previously served by ShotSpotter where the technology, had it not been dismantled, could have played a critical, helpful role
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CWBChicago is a reader-funded public safety news outlet focusing on crime and criminal court proceedings in Chicago
- Lakeview psychic pleads guilty to operating curse removal scheme
Over time, Williams convinced the woman to transfer tens of thousands of dollars to an associate via Zelle and Venmo Nygaard explained that Williams was supposed to remove the curse from the money and return it to the victim, but the victim only received $300 back Click here to support CWB Chicago’s court reporting for just $49 a year
- Two men have been sentenced to decades in prison for . . . - CWB Chicago
Two men have been handed lengthy prison sentences for participating in a botched carjacking that ended with the murder of retired Chicago Fire Department Lt Dwain Williams in December 2020
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